Trine 2- PS3

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 22 reviews of Trine 2- PS3. The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 3.9/5 for other PlayStation 3 Games (PS3) for all reviews. Comments about the multi player mode and price are generally positive. The graphics and gameplay are also appreciated. Some have doubts about the controls. There are some mixed opinions about the design.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other PlayStation 3 Games (PS3) the Trine 2- PS3 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.

Trine 2

Frozenbyte are perhaps most well known for their involvement in the humble bundle offerings (collections of games, created by low budget/staff development teams, with no restrictions on the number of times they can be used) and it's a sequel to Trine...

Trine 2

Everything you'd expect from your typical fantasy fair is here - but everything is so distinct and full of life that it's hard to ignore. Easily one of 2011's most surprising and best looking games, Trine 2 pops with personality, color and distinction.

If I'm playing as a Wizard, I want to have cool powers, and the trainer from Cheat Happens gives me perhaps some of the coolest powers I can get. I used the float mode a lot, which let me bypass certain tricky sections of the game, and get hidden...

Trine 2 Review

Clever and beautiful, Trine 2 is a delightfully open-ended sequel that shouldn't be missed by any puzzle fan.

Trine 2 throws players into a dazzling fantasy world and gives them three fun characters -- tools, really -- with which to save it. It's delightfully open-ended, from how you solve problems to whether or not you go it alone. Fans of puzzle games will...

Trine 2 Review

The side-scrolling action/adventure format has long since been replaced by large, photorealistic 3D worlds. But there's still great fun to be had in the side-scrolling realm, and talented developers can add twists, innovations, and a boatload of...

The Ugly: “Way too damn pretty and whimsical for anything even remotely related to ‘ugly.’”

Review: Trine 2 is a Whole List of Synonyms For "Beautiful"

The game's lavish visuals more than make up for a few snags.

There are those rare moments in gaming when a product looks so good that you find yourself doing an immediate double take to make sure that your eyes don't deceive you. Believe me when I say that you will experience this sensation every time you load...

Trine 2 Review

When the original Trine was released back in 2009, it received plenty of praise for its unique puzzle-solving elements involving physics. Developer Frozenbyte has since mastered the craft and decided to grace us...

When the original Trine was released back in 2009, it received plenty of praise for its unique puzzle-solving elements involving physics. Developer Frozenbyte has since mastered the craft and decided to grace us with a sequel that once again follows...

Trine 2

Physics and spellcasting go side by side in this sequel.

The only bum note is that occasionally the controls can feel floaty and imprecise. It can be frustrating to correctly solve a puzzle, then find that janky physics makes it difficult to pull off. Thankfully, such occasions are rare, and just a wrinkle...

Trine 2 Playtest: A Platforming Playground

Trine 2 is littered with little goodies to collect, and they're laid out such that there's a lot of joy in experimenting with the game's physics to collect as many of them as possible.

Some of the achievements make Trine 2 fun to play around with, too. We’ve posted this trailer before, but here’s an example of some of the early achievements in the game. They also give you a good example of how the physics work:

Trine 2

The Good: Clever physics-based platformer. Amazing graphics. The Bad: You really need friends to play multiplayer. The Ugly: Nuthin' In all honesty this could really just be a copy of my review of Trine; you wouldn't know any difference, just as I...

I love the cleverness of this game, and I keep coming back to that word, clever, when I search around to find a single word that best describes Trine 2 (and Trine 1, for that matter). The multiplayer component makes a nice extension to the single...